JMC Ambassadors

Our JMC Ambassadors are some of the best students in our program. They are smart, energetic and enthusiastic and do a great job of promoting the profession and acting as hosts for the A.Q. Miller School.

Whether it’s hosting campus visitors, attending state and national recruiting events, serving as a peer mentor, assisting with special events and guest speakers or promoting important information to our student body, our ambassadors are proud to represent the A. Q. Miller School wherever they go.

Types of involvement include individual and group campus visits, off-campus recruiting (previous students have gone to Kansas City, Hutchinson, and even Seattle, WA), new major welcome, school events and support, professional development with industry professionals, social media management and faculty mentorship opportunities.

Follow #JMCAmbassador on Twitter @kstatejmc to get to know more about Ambassadors.

Why Be an Ambassador?

Here are some quotes from current and past Ambassadors!

Because I'm an ambassador I was able to... "Be a part of a great group of fellow students, share what I've learned in JMC, and understand our program better overall"

I love being an ambassador because.... "I am able to come into contact with so many wonderful prospective students and families. I love showing off our amazing school."

"Ambassadors has opened so many doors and allowed me to become closer with the JMC students and staff."

Want to Join!?

If you want to join the team, this is a terrific way to build professional development experience and serve in a leadership role.

The 2018-2019 application is due on February 5, 2018, at 5pm and can be found on OrgSync.

You will be trained to give tours, build community among fellow ambassadors, and form committees to work on projects.

This event is REQUIRED to be part of our program.

Serve as a peer mentor to other JMC students

Ambassadors are matched with underclass or transfer students and meet regularly to help new students learn about JMC.

These meetings can be over coffee or just chatting in Kedzie Library.

Maintain good academic standing within JMC and K-State

You are expected to be a model student. If your class attendance, grades, or general academic performance is less than exemplary, you could be put on probation and barred from helping with ambassador activities.

Both professor input during the semester and recorded grades are considered part of your general academic performance.